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Sunday, February 17, 2019

It has been a busy last few months. Most recently, I've been taking a course so that I can get my ESL certification (test results pending-I took it on Saturday and it was so much harder than I thought it would be). I've also been doing a lot of traveling, some of which I never got around to blogging about. BUT, here's a spring summer update. Right now, I've been collecting things for a bathroom redo. I found the (above) fun enamel towel/soap holder on Ebay awhile back.

I'm doing an eclectic vintage French theme in my guest bath, but I'm doing it piece by piece (or rather, paycheck by paycheck) and while I'm saving up for the big things (sink/tub/tiles/faucets), I've been collecting some of the fun things. I also found the (above) vintage dictionary page from the French 'swimming' page with some quirky pictures. This weekend I finally picked up a floating frame to house it.

There is a lot of black and white, but I'm also trying to throw in some gold/molding. I have found some fun silhouette frames, and vintage magazine page samplers, fun vintage cream containers etc. The (above) is just a small sampling). I've also bought some fabric samplers, vintage flashcards, buttons etc. It'll be a process than probably goes through the summer b/c I'm determined to stay out of debt in the process, and I have some other priorities first.
I have a ton of parties and adventures filling the next few months and I'll (hopefully) get to stash my study books, and get some blogging done!

Thursday, February 14, 2019

One of my goals this year is to redo my guest bathroom. It needed redoing 17 years ago when I moved in to this house. The problem is, I have a few things I need to do in my life that will drain some money advance of this project (which will include sink/bathroom/floors/light fixtures). So, right now, I'm working on the things I CAN DO that don't cost a lot of money until I either A) Find a money tree. B) Win the lottery (which also includes B 1/2) Start playing the lottery C) Get those other things 'done.' So, I already had this window in the bathroom hanging with a wreath in the middle. The wreath may get another purpose b/c I like it.

I designed a 'vintage' perfume shop sign using some I saw on Cricut and I used this tutorial on youtube for making it a 20 by 20 so it would fill up the space on the window. Pause for a silent moment for youtube making life so much easier.

My design ended up in four parts. I'm not a perfectionist, so I used a ruler to roughly measure where this would be center, and thus, where to begin the design.

Then I pieced together the four pieces of matted black and pressed them down to the window.

I'm so eager to get moving on this project, but this at least makes me feel like I am moving forward! I'm currently storing all the 'new' pieces in my closet, so it gives me double incentive to get moving! BUT I'm really happy with how this turned out.

Tuesday, February 12, 2019

I'm on a committee that works to try to come up with fun things to keep the moral high in the schools. This is something I originally saw on instagram and adapted to our school. I created a room service menu with a list of snacks and drinks for each teacher to choose from that will be delivered to their room.

Here is a link to a free printable. We aren't going to do this for a few months, it's one of several upcoming things we have for the teachers, but I figured I'd post about it before the file gets lost somewhere on my computer. We are going to buy a bunch of snacks in advance and then deliver, and use the left over snacks for a state test that is going to be the following week. I imagine you could also tally up the snacks and go shopping that evening, but I'm definitely a work ahead kind of girl. Now it's time to copy and cut a bunch of these out so they are ready to roll out and down the hallway.

Saturday, February 09, 2019

Here's a quick little Valentine I put together. I found a free printable online of a vintage valentine. I printed it and fussy cut it out. I then just glued it down to a pink card with some other scrapbook paper, twine, and tickets, and then stamped a message inside. I've been trying to MAKE my cards, but I don't always stay ahead of the game, but I'll have you know, I'm ready for Valentine 2020 right now…..just nothing else starting tomorrow.

Thursday, February 07, 2019

I've been a little in love with oatmeal cookies the last few years. This has been my go to for awhile. It's not rocket science, but.....I'm all about sharing a good thing, even if it's just to future me who is at the store trying to remember what ingredients I need.

Monday, February 04, 2019

One of the gals I work with brought this to a pot luck recently (from frugalginger). It was a big hit. I've actually tried a lot of mac and cheese recipes, and this goes towards the top! Technically, I didn't use macaroni noodles because I was using up some noodles in the pantry, but the results were the same. Ingredients: cooking spray, 20 oz of macaroni (cooked), 12 oz of evaporated milk, 1 1/2 c. whole milk, 1/4 c. melted butter, 1 t. salt, 2 eggs (beaten), dash of pepper, 20 oz of sharp cheddar cheese (grated), Paprika (to taste)Instructions:
1. Spray the slow cooker with cooking spray.
2. Mix the cooled macaroni, milks, butter, salt, pepper, 1/2 cup of the cheese, and eggs.
3. Pour into slow cooker and top with the rest of the cheese and sprinkle with Paprika.
4. Cook for 3 hours on low.

Friday, February 01, 2019

Last year the leadership team decided to serve king cake via a cart in the hall (someone had given me a bunch of beads that we wanted to pass out, and the ideas was born). The thing about a king cake is it can be kind of dry....at least in North Texas. So, the counselor and I found this recipe for an easy sounding cake and let me tell you, not only was in easy to throw together, we had so many people stop us and tell us how delicious and moist it was...this happened over and over again, so I'm not the only one who took this ever important poll. The original recipe is from plainchicken, we only made one change-we bought additional icing to throw on top.

Instructions:
1. Preheat oven to 375 and grease a 9x13 pan.
2. Cut each roll into 1/4s. Place in the bottom of the pan. Set the icing aside.
3. Beat cream cheese and sugar. DON'T skip this step or you will get a strange beaded consistency that will taste well, but look strange.
4. Add egg and vanilla and mix well. Pour over the cinnamon roll pieces.
5. Bake 35 minutes. Let cook 5 minutes and then pour icing over the top. We added about half a can of additional cream cheese frosting from a jar. Sprinkle and serve.

Tuesday, January 29, 2019

I recently made these for a friend's nursery. she bought some curtains and fabric and just asked me to add some ruffles. I should say, what I'm about to describe breaks all the sewing rules, but my philosophy is, someone made those up to begin with.

We decided she wanted to have 9 inch ruffles, so I cut each to the width of ten inches b/c I created a seam on both sides. For the length, the curtains were sixty inches, so I had her get 90 inches (1 1/2 the length is usually what I measure to get enough 'ruffle.'

Instead of sewing and 'pulling' to create the ruffle, I just pinned both edges, pinned the middle, and then created a 'ruffle' as I pinned it down and sewed over that to keep it ruffled.

To make sure it stayed straight, I drew a line with chalk and just made sure I pinned along the line.

I am a part of a group that is in charge of student incentives and awards this year at work. To keep a long story short, we had a small group that won a 'prize' when they earned cards for doing the right thing and it filled up a line. I saw an idea like this on pinterest, so I got to work and covered some boxes to look like cars. The students came down, ate popcorn and got to watch a movie.

Another incentive was a fortnight dance party for a larger group of kids who won a points contest for their team. Students would earn points for following expectations and the team with the most point got a glow necklace, flashlight, and an invite to the gym to dance to some fortnight moves under the lights of a 'disco' ball.

Thursday, January 24, 2019

When fruit is out of season, I struggle with veggies and usually end up looking for recipes like this one. I also had some sliced almonds and cranberries left over from Christmas, so I decided to use them up. I really liked the addition of the apples, and it was a fun side to add to some chicken sandwiches.
The recipe came from Cooking Classy. Minus that mayo, it was a good way to get in some veggies. I adapted it a little b/c I bought a bag of coleslaw mix instead of cutting my own carrots. Ingredients:Dressing: 3.4 c. plain Greek Yogurt, 1/4 c. mayonnaise, 1/4 c. honey, 2 T apple cider vinegar, salt and pepper to taste. Coleslaw:
1 pkg of coleslaw mix (sold in the packaged salad selections at most stores-measures about 7 cups), 2 apples (peeled and sliced into matchsticks-about 3 c.), 1/2 c. green onions, 3/4 c. almond slivers, 3/4 c. dried cranberriesInstructions: Mix all the dressing ingredients. In a separate bowl mix all the coleslaw ingredients and then pour your dress over these and toss until everything is well coated.
Serve immediately.

Monday, January 21, 2019

A fear I have with the digital world is that so much of our personal history is going to be lost. I have learned so much through photos I've found of family members from long ago, and letters they exchanged and kept. With the digital world of texting and phone photos not being printed, I think there are going to be some pretty major chunks missing and not captured despite the fact that you live forever on the internet, who is to say the internet will live forever in it's current form. So, I save letters. In particular, Christmas cards have been a collection I picked up four years ago. I started b/c my friend told me how she kept hers in a box next to a chair and she picked one up each day and prayed for that person. I decided to bind mine and keep them in a book. I recently saw a friend who did the same and placed her family photo on top, which was adorable

Here is this year's collection. I decorated two pieces of cardboard for a front and back cover, added a few decorations and then punched two holes in each card, letter, and photo that arrived in my box this December.

Thursday, January 17, 2019

I have not yet entered the world of Instapots. I think I've hesitated b/c....well, space, I have a tiny house and it's bulging at the seams. There is also the 'not quite instant' aspect, but the reason I've clung to my crockpot up through this date is b/c I put together the ingredients the evening before, put the crock in the fridge, then pop it in the pot in the morning and hit low. That way it's just ready to go when I get home. Perhaps this is something you can do with the instapot, and I figured I'll get there someday, but for now, here's another recipe I really enjoyed via my (increasingly) vintage crockpot.

Monday, January 14, 2019

I'm the fan of a sausage ball or six. I made these for New Year's Eve, but I might just whip them out again for the super bowl....because everyone knows that even more important than the game, second only to the commercials, is the spread. These were really great b/c they have the additional of the seasoning pack from the Red Lobster box. Garlic makes everything better....and keeps vampires away, so....win win....unless you are a fan of that sort of guy.

Ingredients: 1 box of Red Lobster Biscuit Mix, 1 pkg (16 oz) sausage, 8 oz block of sharp cheddar cheese (shredded), 8 oz block of pepper jack cheese (shredded)Instructions:
1. Head over to 350.
2. Mix the biscuit mix, seasoning (in the mix box), and sausage.
3. Add cheese to the mix and combine (this takes a lot of work, squish, squeeze, squish again).
4. Roll 1 inch balls (I made them about 1 1/2 inch b/c I was trying to save time) and place them on a baking sheet. T
5. Coo for 25 minutes. Cool on a paper towel to soak up some of the oil.

Saturday, January 12, 2019

I have a white tree I have out at Christmas, and this year I decided to turn it into a Valentine Tree. It's something I'll add to as I find the right cards at antique stores as I'm out and about, so it's just the start, but it's a great way to display the few Valentine's I had already, an get a few more months out of my tree.

I had some white felt balls already, and I used some pink thread and felted some hearts and made a little garland for the tree.

I collected a few more Valentine cards this year, I love the Mechanical Cards with moving parts.

I want to add more garlands etc, but I'm trying not to rush the process and just let it grow through the years.

I bought some little heart clips on Amazon I'm using to clip the cards to the tree so they aren't damaged.

Thursday, January 10, 2019

I found little snowball ornaments at Target on clearance after Christmas, and I decided to give them a make over for future years. I bought two, so you are looking at the first finished ornament.

It was the easiest craft b/c I just bought some buttons at Hobby Lobby I hot glued around the ornament, and I used my scrap ribbons and tied it to the string that was already there. Ornament two will be shades of gold instead of silver b/c I'm an equal opportunity kind of gal when it comes to my fake precious metals.

Tuesday, January 08, 2019

I made this a few years ago using free articles from readworks. Step 1 is students sort definitions/examples etc of the different reasons author's write stories. Step 2 is applying that to stories they read.